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erin_broadley

erin_broadley

Los Angeles, CA
October 2006

OCT 30, 2007 01:46 PM



SuicideGirls Visits Set of Repo!: The Genetic Opera Part 1
by Ryan Stewart


When Lionsgate Films invited me to visit the Toronto set of their new horror-opera Repo!: The Genetic Opera, my first thought was that the scariest thing I'd encounter would be the flight to-and-fro. Still, I sent the Lionsgate rep my passport number, they booked my trip, and I was committed. On the morning of October 12, I got up early and packed a bag for what would be a whirlwind trip -- up to Toronto by noon on Friday and back in New York by late Saturday night. (Assuming there was no mid-air collision or catastrophic engine failure or gremlins on the wing.)

I arrived in Toronto on schedule, went through customs quickly, greeted the Lionsgate toadie holding the big sign reading "LIONSGATE," and hopped into a van destined for the Metropolitan Hotel. By 3:00 pm on Friday, I was being driven to the set of Repo! in downtown Toronto, where I would run into some really nice people from both LA and NY film outlets, including Ryan Rotten of ShockTillYouDrop.com, "Spooky" Dan from Bloody-Disgusting.com, Kara Warner of UGO.com and several others. After my vanload of people was deposited outside of the nondescript set -- all movie sets look indistinguishable from auto mechanic garages from the outside -- it was time to get ready to wait.

Once the unit publicist was ready to give us our visitor badges and make us sign (in blood) our confidentiality agreements, we proceeded around to a narrow alleyway with crew trailers on one side and a tall fence on the other side. And what exactly was on the other side of that fence? Norton Smash! Sets for The Incredible Hulk were being built just steps away from where we stood, and while we waited for our tour guides to come out and start touring, several of us peered through the cracks in the fence. Mostly, all we could spot was the husk of a giant military plane and what appeared to be a burned-out building. These sets were just being built, so there was no action going on yet. Next, we were greeted by Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich, creators of the stage play on which Repo! is based. Nice guys, they gave us a thorough explanation of exactly how Repo! evolved from stage to screen, what the project means to them, and how they are involved in the filming.

Repo! The Genetic Opera is an all-singing horror film set in the near future and follows the exploits of an evil biotech company called GeneCo, which offers all manner of organ replacements -- some life-saving, some cosmetic -- with the caveat that if you don't make your payments on time, they reserve the right to repossess. Repo! is not a musical -- it's a "techno-Wagnerian opera", as the creators described it. There will be no spoken dialog in the film of any kind, which is going to create huge challenges for Lionsgate marketing. Also, the film's songs have been recorded long in advance, so director Darren Lynn Bousman must follow a completely boxed-in filming formula, tailoring the story to match the pre-recorded music. The star of the movie is Paris Hilton, playing the vapid and spoiled daughter of GeneCo's president, who is played by the ebullient Paul Sorvino. I don't know if their characters survive the film, but the creators told us they have "20 ideas" for sequels should this one do well, and they also want to do Repo! graphic novels.

After their talk out by the trailers, Smith and Zdunich led us into the interior -- the sets. We walked through a dim, dusty passageway that led into a larger space with several adjoining set pieces, the biggest of which were a circus set and the large interior of an opera house, which we were told would soon be in use, with extras filling the rafters. All around, I noticed prototype one-sheets tacked up, with catch-phrases like "Say No to Zydrate" -- the heroin of the future. After walking around this area, we were ushered to the interior set of the house of Repo Man -- the villainous repossession agent who performs organ repo -- and then we saw the most interesting set, the "training room." This room contained cellophane-wrapped mannequins suspended in mid-air from chains stretching up to the high ceiling and a blood-covered, dentist's chair. You can imagine how this will fit into the plot -- a repo man performing a grisly live autopsy on a wayward debtor to take back their organs, singing all the while. Sweeney Todd meets Saw.

After seeing these key sets, our Lionsgate handlers took us around to to meet the film's prop master, who of course supervises boxes and boxes of props. The most interesting props were the numerous vacuum-sealed organs, including greasy, lifelike hearts and kidneys and entrails, which the repo men will go about extracting. We saw the money of the future, which looked like gold dubloons, we saw a large number of glowsticks that are being used in scenes of Zydrate injections, and we saw the various medical instruments that repo men will use for organ extraction. After, we went to visit the set designer, who told us that his primary instruction from director Bousman was that the film "not look like a Saw film." This part of the visit was truncated, however, because Bousman had gotten wind of our presence and came over to invite us to watch a two-minute DVD of compiled footage he'd shot and edited. So off we went, to a small director's tent with a video monitor set up in the middle of it.

Despite what the set designer said, the footage we saw looked a little like a Saw film to me, only set to music. There was the same washed-out, grimy color and the same emphasis on a dank, moldy atmosphere. I don't really know how else to describe it, since it was just a series of rapid cuts featuring the actors in futuristic, ornate costumes. (Paris Hilton apparently alters her appearance multiple times throughout the film, so I didn't even recognize her if she was in the sequence.) It went by so quick that after it was over, we immediately asked to see it again to get a better handle on it -- request denied! After this went down, the Lionsgate handlers announced that they were going to take us over to the costuming department, to which Bousman replied, sarcastically, "Ooooh, sounds exciting!" This was where a mini-breakdown in the schedule finally occurred. Bousman personally invited a few of us to huddle down in a doorway and watch a scene being filmed, featuring Paul Sorvino and Alexa Vega.

Lionsgate tried to keep the group moving on, since watching filming was apparently not on the schedule, but we staked out some space and hunkered down to watch, as Sorvino sung a few bars at the steps of the opera house, in some kind of ribbon-cutting ceremony scene, while circus extras clapped and applauded in front of him. This was my favorite part of the visit, and based on what I saw, Sorvino seems like he might be a handful to work with. Bousman apparently didn't call action loud enough on one of the takes and Sorvino decided to break his balls repeatedly about this, in front of everyone! It was right around this time that Paris Hilton suddenly walked by me, out of costume, and then disappeared out of sight. I guess she wasn't working that afternoon. After watching the scene be run through a few times, Bousman asked us journalists to come and stand amidst the extras to fill the frame, and that was fun, but I was standing near a stilt-walker and feared I'd knock him over.

After the quick visit -- two to three hours on set all-together, I'd say -- we were gathered up and taken back to the hotel. Later that night, we attended a private screening of Saw IV. Lionsgate was so worried about us leaking information that they trotted someone out before the film to threaten us with arrest and prosecution if we recorded any of it. They also took the extraordinary step of removing the last reel of the film, so that we couldn't blab the ending. Saw IV cast member and '80s scream queen Betsy Russell (Cheerleader Camp, Cheerleader Camp II) was in the audience and hanging out in the lobby afterwards -- at 44, I'm happy to report she still looks pretty great! After the screening, I went back to my room, watched Paul Verhoeven's Black Book on demand, ordered a modest room service dinner, and went to sleep. Saturday would be press day -- two all-day junkets at the hotel for Repo! and Saw IV.

Stay tuned for Part II tomorrow...

Crissis

Crissis

Ecuador
January 2007

OCT 30, 2007 02:22 PM

Lionsgate and Paris Hiton?

Shal

Shal

Los Angeles, CA
October 2002

OCT 30, 2007 02:42 PM

crisladark said:
Lionsgate and Paris Hiton?



Liongate + Paul Sorvino + Anthony Head ("Giles" from Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV show) + Sarah Brightman + Nivek Ogre from Skinny Puppy + Paris Fucking Hilton = GENIUS!

bean

bean

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

OCT 30, 2007 02:43 PM

crisladark said:
Lionsgate and Paris Hiton?



That's really understating how awesome this is. Sure, Paris Hilton is in it, but so are Anthony Head (Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Sara Brightman, Paul Sorvino, and Ogre from Skinny Puppy.

Formus

Formus

Milwaukee, WI
May 2007

OCT 30, 2007 02:44 PM

Shalome said:
Nivek Ogre from Skinny Puppy + Paris Fucking Hilton


I hope he makes her piss her panties.

bean

bean

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

OCT 30, 2007 02:45 PM

Formus said:

Shalome said:
Nivek Ogre from Skinny Puppy + Paris Fucking Hilton


Nivek, Nivek, what has happened?


What, like a gory, dark, theatrical opera is in any fathomable way uncharacteristic for him?

bean

bean

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

OCT 30, 2007 02:56 PM

Formus said:

Shalome said:
Nivek Ogre from Skinny Puppy + Paris Fucking Hilton


I hope he makes her piss her panties.



Nice edit. wink

Formus

Formus

Milwaukee, WI
May 2007

OCT 30, 2007 02:56 PM

bean said:

Formus said:

Shalome said:
Nivek Ogre from Skinny Puppy + Paris Fucking Hilton


I hope he makes her piss her panties.



Nice edit. wink



It actually went through three or four.

JunkyardAngel

JunkyardAngel

San Gabriel, CA
February 2006

OCT 30, 2007 03:06 PM

Shalome said:

crisladark said:
Lionsgate and Paris Hiton?



Liongate + Paul Sorvino + Anthony Head ("Giles" from Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV show) + Sarah Brightman + Nivek Ogre from Skinny Puppy + Paris Fucking Hilton = GENIUS!



I'd have to say a guarded and hopeful +1 on that.

private_grave

private_grave

Belgium
April 2005

OCT 30, 2007 03:07 PM

This looks so cool!

Greybeard

Greybeard

Los Angeles, CA
December 2006

OCT 30, 2007 03:08 PM

Formus said:

Shalome said:
Nivek Ogre from Skinny Puppy + Paris Fucking Hilton


I hope he makes her piss her panties.



No Way! Everyone knows that Paris doesn't wear panties.

JunkyardAngel

JunkyardAngel

San Gabriel, CA
February 2006

OCT 30, 2007 03:09 PM

Paris DID mention this film during her recent appearance/bashing on David Letterman.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

"I'll buy you a parakeet!"

Rafi

Rafi

Santa Monica, CA
January 2003

OCT 30, 2007 04:08 PM

Wow! From the director of Saw II and III!

Crissis

Crissis

Ecuador
January 2007

OCT 30, 2007 05:03 PM

bean said:

crisladark said:
Lionsgate and Paris Hiton?


That's really understating how awesome this is. Sure, Paris Hilton is in it, but so are Anthony Head (Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Sara Brightman, Paul Sorvino, and Ogre from Skinny Puppy.



it seems cool and dark but all of that fades for a moment with her name, i hope it brings them good publicity as its intended

it is an interesting idea, its like a dark scifi opera horror bloody organ-exchange movie based on a rock play, very nice costume design, photography looks awesome, music sounds very interesting too
and i really like Nivek Ogre love

jason

jason

USA
August 2002

OCT 30, 2007 05:55 PM

erin_broadley said:
It was right around this time that Paris Hilton suddenly walked by me, out of costume, and then disappeared out of sight. I guess she wasn't working that afternoon.


imagine that.

(disclaimer: i do realize paris hilton works very, very hard to give off the appearance of never working very hard)

ckdexterhaven

ckdexterhaven

USA
December 2005

OCT 30, 2007 06:36 PM

Rafi said:
Wow! From the director of Saw II and III!


yup, haha.

jpmansell

jpmansell

Thomaston, GA
February 2007

OCT 30, 2007 07:20 PM

ckdexterhaven said:

Rafi said:
Wow! From the director of Saw II and III!


yup, haha.



Oh yes, there will be blood

TedBedlam

TedBedlam

Salinas, CA
May 2005

OCT 30, 2007 07:32 PM

Seems trite, gimmicky. The fact that they pull out every stop to include stereotype roles for stereotype character actors feels like they may as well have made this in 3D for how banal this is shaping up to be. The spine of the plot is generally interesting, but this attempt at a musical seems as ill-conceived as any hip-hopera I've had the displeasure to sit through. At best, this looks to be a hokey oddball of a film you show to your friends when you've finally taken enough acid. I'm not saying mixing genres is a bad idea, I'm just saying try to do something remarkable with it or don't do it at all.

Gillionaire

Gillionaire

Manchester, NH
February 2007

OCT 30, 2007 09:31 PM

I saw the clip they showed on the Spike TV Scream awards and I honestly don't know what to make of it.

spookydan2

spookydan2

North Hollywood, CA
April 2007

OCT 31, 2007 01:18 AM

Great Article...thanks for the shout out!!
I cannot fucking wait for this film!!!

by the way... i envy you for writing for suicide girls... i write for www.bloody-disgusting.com but i spend more time here smile

bring on part 2 of your article!!!

noodleboy78

noodleboy78

Australia
October 2003

OCT 31, 2007 04:24 AM

This film is a lame marketing gimmick.

Of course, that means it'll make a lot of money. It's just a pity Paris has to get any of it.

Wenzdai

Wenzdai

San Jose, CA
March 2007

NOV 01, 2007 02:37 AM

i dont bloody fucking care whos in it right now.. all i know is that im pissing myself in excitment over this finally happenin!i fucking love the soundstrack to the show.. havent been able to see it live yet.. but the cd is amazing..

squee_

squee_

Grand Marais, MN
September 2004

NOV 24, 2007 01:46 AM

This sounds really, really bad. I'm about to give up on horror movies.